By Office of Alumni Relations 13-Nov-2019
Nine
years ago, HRM sophomore Kayesha was pressured by her friends to represent her
class in their college pageant. It was her first-ever crown. Then, she carried
the CTHM sash proudly in The Search for Ideal Thomasian Personality 2011. She
wasn't able to get the title but it was the beginning of her long journey in
the world of pageantry. She became Miss Mandaluyong in 2012 and competed in
Miss Manila 2014 where she placed third. After three years, Kayesha went for
the Miss Bicolandia crown and won. Then, she moved forward to compete in
national pageants such as Binibining Pilipinas 2018 and Miss World Philippines
2019 but fell short to represent the country in the international stage. After
her stint in Miss World Philippines, her fans were encouraging her to try once
more but it got her thinking to not go further.
"Once you give everything... Once you give your all
to something pero hindi sayo binigay, it means it's not for you. Tinanggap ko
siya kasi kapag ginawa mo naman yung lahat, madali yung acceptance. Move on na
ko," she
admitted. And so at age 26, the pageant veteran decided to settle down and
focus on her gym franchise business instead.
[Once you give your all to something but you still
didn't get it, it means it's not for you. Acceptance was easy for me since I
know that I've done everything that I could. It was easier to move on.]
Then,
a week after Miss World Philippines 2019, she received an invitation from Kim
Poniente, the National Director of the Philippines in Miss Asia Awards. Her
decision to put her sash and heels aside was final, but deep down in her heart
she feels the desire to do it.
"It has always been one of my biggest dreams to
represent the country," she confessed. "When your country's
calling for it and if you have the chance to represent it, you should always
say yes."
Kayesha
took a leap of faith. She accepted Mr. Poniente's invitation and was appointed
to represent the Philippines in Miss Asia Awards to be held in Vietnam with
only less than a month to prepare. She sought the help of everyone because most
of the designers and stylists were fully booked since it was pageant season.
She was thankful that a friend of hers, a Thomasian from the Faculty of Arts
and Letters, was able to introduce her to her evening gown designer.
"Nakita niya ko mag-grow sa lahat ng pageant na
sinalihan ko at excited siya para sa akin. Gano'n talaga kapag Thomasian kasi,
when you help each other parang hindi siya mabigat sa puso basta Thomasian to
Thomasian," she
said.
[My friend (from AB) have witnessed my growth in my
pageant career and he was excited for me. Being helped by a fellow Thomasian
feels good.]
With
all the help and support she could find, she flew to Vietnam with Mr. Poniente
to represent the country on the international stage and make her dream come
true. A few days after they have arrived, Kayesha grew homesick. She can merely
converse with the other candidates since most of them can't speak in English
including her roommate which was from Russia.
"Napa-download ako ng Google Translate. Lagi naman
may paraan. You always have your means, your ways, you just have to care
enough. Lahat kami naka-Google Translate, nagkakaintindihan na kami hanggang sa
naging close na kaming lahat," shared Kayesha.
[I've downloaded Google Translate. There's always a
way. You always have your means, your ways, you just have to care enough. We
are all using Google Translate so we could communicate and understand each
other. It made us closer together.]
As
the girls got to know each other together, Kayesha grew closer with Miss Nepal,
Rubishka Shrestha, who have helped her overcome homesickness. "She told
me she looked up to me," told Kayesha as she recalled her moments with
her newfound friend. "How did you know me? I'm from the Philippines and
you're from Nepal," she added. Shrestha told her that she has always
been a big fan of Binibining Pilipinas. For Kayesha, this is proof that pageant
fans all over the world have always had their eyes set on the representatives
of the Philippines, and she is one.
"Iyon na ang graduation ko from pageantry kasi
nanalo na ko sa international. I'm contented with that kasi iyon naman talaga
ang dream - to represent the country and to win," said Kayesha with a smile on her
face. Asked about her plans during her reign besides from her responsibilities,
she wanted to push through her purpose as an animal welfare advocate. With her
victory from the pageant, she had obtained a larger platform to voice out and
act on her advocacy.
Now
at age 27, everything was a buzzer-beater for Kayesha-her last year to join
pageants, her last-minute preparations, and her Miss Asia Awards crown. And
just like in any tournaments and games, buzzer beaters are the best thrilling
and heart-stopping moments in a competition. As she finally concludes her
journey as a beauty queen with a full heart and a fulfilled dream, she feels
grateful to her alma mater that paved the way to her long and fruitful pageant
career.
"Dito ako nagstart sa UST," said Kayesha. "Kaya
talagang isang tawag lang ng UST, lagi akong pumupunta," she said
referring to the UST Office of Alumni Relations' request to have an interview
with her right after she won the Miss Asia Awards 2019.
[I started (my pageant journey) here in UST. That's
why with just one notice of UST, I ensure that I'm always going to be there.)
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